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Bikers Textile Swat Style New Vest With Double Gun Pockets Inside Plastic Bag on 2040-parts.com

US $47.99
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Orlando, Florida, United States

Orlando, Florida, United States
Bikers Textile SWAT Style NEW Vest with Double Gun Pockets Inside plastic  bag, US $47.99, image 1
Condition:New with tags Brand:Bikers Leather Outlet Color:Black Make:1000D Heavy Duty Textile Material:1000D Heavy DutyTextile Gender:Men Country/Region of Manufacture:Pakistan

1000D Heavy Duty Polyester Water Resistant Material, Double Gun Pockets Inside, also 2 Additional pockets inside and 2 additional pockets outside total 6pockets , Adjustable Side Straps, Two Lower Front Zipper Pockets, Collarless Design with Zipper Front Closure.......................................................................................................................................................................... *****Please check our size chart for perfect fitting. Our sizes run little bigger than normal sizes, so please order your vest according to our size chart. Thank You.*****

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